Then there’s apps that are much smaller, but still might be cool for a follow-up in future weeks. One might also suggest OneLap – though given my readership here is 99.9% not in China, and that platform is 99.9% catered to the Chinese market (albeit with some rough translations for some parts in English). One could likely argue for PerfPro, or Golden Cheetah. – Peloton Digital App (sans-Peloton Bike) So, without further ado – here’s what I’m covering this time around, in alphabetical order (use the left sidebar to quickly skip to a different app): With Zwift at more than 300,000 users, the stakes are higher – as is the baseline. With that metric largely being driven by the userbase, and how often I actually hear people talk about it.Īs much as every company wants to tell me their app is most important, I tend to find if nobody is talking about it…then nobody is actually using it. While many of those apps do still exist and are now more mature, I’m going to focus this round-up on what I believe to be the Top 11 indoor trainer apps. Last time I covered some 20 different apps. This time though, I’m simplifying it a bit.
But now that a lot of us are either stuck indoors, or about to be, it’s as good a time as any. While I had planned to write this last fall, that didn’t happen.
Which is roughly how long I needed to recover from writing the last one of these things.